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MsSparkie 08-13-2006 10:45 PM

Curtain Rods!!!!
 
She spent the first day packing her belongings into boxes, crates and suitcases. On the second day, she had the movers come and collect her things.

On the third day, she sat down for the last time at their beautiful dining room table by candlelight, put on some soft background music, and feasted on a pound of shrimp, a jar of caviar, and a bottle of chardonnay. When she had finished, she went into each and every room and stuffed half-eaten shrimp shells dipped in caviar, into the hollow of all of the curtain rods. She then cleaned up the kitchen and left.

When the husband returned with his new girlfriend, all was bliss for the first few days. Then slowly, the house began to smell. They tried everything, cleaning, mopping, and airing the place out. Vents were checked for dead rodents, and carpets were steam cleaned, air fresheners were hung everywhere. Exterminators were brought in to set off gas canisters, during which they had to move out for a few days, and in the end they even paid to replace the expensive wool carpeting. Nothing worked. People stopped coming over to visit. Repairmen refused to work in the house. The maid quit. Finally, they could not take the stench any longer and decided to move.

A month later, even though they had cut their price in half, they could not find a buyer for their stinky house. Word got out, and eventually, even the local realtors refused to return their calls. Finally, they had to borrow a huge sum of money from the bank to purchase a new place. The ex-wife called the man, andasked how things were going. He told her the saga of the rotting house. She listened politely, and said that she missed her old home terribly, and would be willing to reduce her divorce settlement in exchange for getting the house back. Knowing his ex-wife had no idea how bad the smell was, he agreed on price that was about 1/10th of what the house had been worth, but only if she were to sign the papers that very day. She agreed, and within the hour his lawyers delivered the paperwork.

A week later the man and his girlfriend stood smiling as they watched the moving company pack everything to take to their new home........ including the curtain rods.

zippyt 08-13-2006 11:04 PM

Evil !!!

Brooke of the Land 08-13-2006 11:17 PM

Oh my my my.... that is so deliciously evil. I'm not a mean person, but if I was, I can only hope that I'd be as crafty as that.

footfootfoot 08-14-2006 11:47 PM

I know folks who've done things like that.

Like, who can't appreciate a "top decker"?

Meiso 08-17-2006 09:28 AM

I don't know whether this means you should never ever annoy a woman, or you should never ever buy anything hollow.

I also don't know which would be easier.

Sigh, sorry.... :redface:

wolf 08-17-2006 11:34 PM

MsSparkie, you have:

1) A lot of anger issues regarding men and relationships.

2) The sort of friends that send you this kind of thing in your email and you think it's new and fresh.

Crimson Ghost 08-18-2006 12:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by footfootfoot
I know folks who've done things like that.

Like, who can't appreciate a "top decker"?

Ever do that in a store, then sit outside and enjoy the comedy that ensues?

rkzenrage 08-18-2006 01:40 AM

The title of this thread makes me think of Twin Peaks.
Were they silent though?

MsSparkie 08-18-2006 07:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Crimson Ghost
Ever do that in a store, then sit outside and enjoy the comedy that ensues?


What IS a top decker? Is that an American thing?

wolf 08-18-2006 11:30 AM

I know because of the fine folks at urban dictionary, although it is possible to figure out from context.

Meiso 08-18-2006 03:47 PM

A quick visit to urban dictionary and i'm enlightened. Am I a complete wuss for never knowing what these things are \ never thinking about doing them?

xoxoxoBruce 08-18-2006 09:19 PM

Me too, Meiso. I knew that and had completely forgotted it. :o

DanaC 08-18-2006 09:56 PM

I have a friend, whose daughter's room began to smell really bad. It took them ages to figure it out. The little girl ( aged 5) had saved a prawn destined for a stirfry and put into a matchbox, because she thought it was cute.

Meiso 08-20-2006 06:26 PM

DanaC - The fact she found a stir fry prawn really cute, I find really cute. :) I'm such a sop.

While I can't compete with things quite like this, last year I DID notice my room was smelling a bit musty... a few weeks past and the situation didn't get any better. One day, however, I was putting up some posters\photos etc on my wall. To do this, I trundled through a ladder and climbed up on it.

Now, you'll have to take my word on this, but there is an alcove in my bedroom which is virtually entirely obscured by a desk, computer and its surrounding walls. It was only when I gained the extra height to see over my computer etc that I did notice my wall had gone moldy. Very moldy. So moldy, in fact, it was a number of cms deep in places. I counted at least 4 specific types as I sat there scrubbing away...

A quick application of anti-condensation paint and everything is a-ok. Still, a fairly bad throat\cough\flemmy thing vanished and the number of headches I have dropped. :neutral: I'm sure there is a moral in there somewhere...

Sundae 08-21-2006 07:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wolf
I know because of the fine folks at urban dictionary, although it is possible to figure out from context.

I can't access Urban Dictionary :( I Googled "top decker" and nothing promising came up on the first page (this thread was 9th!)

From context.... I assumed something to do with revenge, possibly involving food. But that doesn't fit in with doing it in a store?

A deck is a wooden platform, but hiding something rotten would be more likely to be underneath. A top can be something you wear - but if you sewed something into a top, you wouldn't wait outside for the pay-off.

I'm sure I'm missing something obvious. Someone please enlighten me so I can smack my head....

dar512 08-21-2006 09:50 AM

top decker - a "prank" in which one leaves a bm in the tank or cistern of a toilet rather than the bowl.

Sundae 08-21-2006 10:00 AM

Oh!

Blimey. The lengths people will go to, eh?

Crimson Ghost 08-22-2006 02:35 AM

Yup.

Balance plays a key role in planting a 'decker.

One that I have used at least three times is a "dry dock".
You turn the water off at the valve under the tank, plant the "object", and leave. It works good at Sears if you leave the "gift" in a toolbox or a ShopVac, then put it back out on the shelf. That'll learn ya to always check something when you buy it.

glatt 08-22-2006 09:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Crimson Ghost
One that I have used at least three times is a "dry dock".

Seriously? You've done that three times? Taken a dump in a Sears and hidden it in a toolbox or something?

What is wrong with you?! There is nothing funny about that.

Crimson Ghost 08-23-2006 05:40 AM

Yes there is.
You just need a warped sense of humor.

glatt 08-23-2006 08:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Crimson Ghost
Yes there is.
You just need a warped sense of humor.

And zero empathy.

dar512 08-23-2006 10:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Crimson Ghost
Yes there is.
You just need a warped sense of humor.

That's not warped. That's broken.

What you have done is made life harder for the person who had to clean up your shit and you've ruined property that didn't belong to you.

shoot 08-28-2006 01:30 AM

Meiso--Im sorry,I've re-read the post several times and I cant seem to find exactly why the wall was so moldy? IMO if you have mold that heavy on your wall,cleaning it and putting some primer over it will not make everything 'A ok'. There must be an underlying cause...perhaps a leaky roof? Maybe an issue with plumbing? Possibly inadequate vetilation in a high moisture area i.e.the bathroom? In addition if you saw that amount of mold on the outside of your drywall then the drywall that you cant see must be damaged and full of spores. If you own your home I would investigate further before you put the moldy wall to the back of your mind, mold is nothing you want to play around with. As Im sure most people know it can make you extremely ill and prolonged exposure to many types can be fatal.


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